GPT-4 launch: so far all we know about the next generation language model

OpenAI may release the next generation Large Language Model (LLM), GPT-4, as early as next week. OpenAI is also the creator of the popular language models ChatGPT and DallE. While ChatGPT has been limited to answering user questions with text, a next-generation language model from the Microsoft-backed startup could have the potential to generate AI-powered videos and other types of content.

Speaking to German news website Heise, Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of Microsoft Germany Andreas Braun said, “We will introduce GPT-4 next week… We will have multimodal models that offer completely different possibilities – for example video for.”

A multimodal language model can receive information from multiple sources, which means that the latest development based on GPT-4 may have the ability to respond to user queries in the form of images, music and videos.

What do we know about GPT-4 so far?

In addition to GPT-4’s multimodal capabilities, this chat may also be successful in solving GPT’s slow response to user-generated queries. The next generation of language models are expected to respond much faster and in a more human way.

Reportedly, OpenAI may also work on a mobile app powered by GPT-4. especially, chatgpt Is a web-based language model and doesn’t have a mobile app yet.

While both Microsoft and OpenAI have been tight-lipped about integrating GPT-4 into Bing Search (possibly due to recent controversies surrounding the search assistant), there is a high possibility that GPT-4 will be used in Bing Chat. Will be done.

While ChatGPT is built on top of GPT-3.5, Microsoft’s Bing search uses GPT-3 and GPT-3.5 as well as proprietary technology called Prometheus to quickly find answers using real-time information. Can be churned from.

ChatGPT is a chatbot that answers questions like a human using its artificial neural network. The viral chatbot was released by San Francisco-based OpenAI in November 2022 and has since taken the world by storm. It recently crossed the landmark of 100 million active monthly users just 2 months after its launch, while popular social media apps Tik Tok and Instagram took close to 9 months and 2½ years respectively to cross the coveted figure .

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